CHANGING FORM OF TRIBAL ARTS
जनजातीय कलाओं का बदलता स्वरूप
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v4.i2.2023.3588Abstract [English]
People generally consider tribal arts as synonymous with “rural culture” whereas it is the culture of those people who are part of a community. It is the product of human culture. India is a country full of many states, traditions and cultures. Tribal people of many religions and communities live in it. They have their own traditions and culture. Because every person lives in society and is an integral part of the society. Therefore, their activities and arts are also connected to the society. Folk art is considered to have originated with human life. Art has always been with man as his companion.
Abstract [Hindi]
जनजातीय कलाओं को लोग साधारणतया “ग्रामीण संस्कृति” का पर्याय मान लेते हैं जबकि यह उन लोगों की संस्कृति है जो किसी समुदाय का हिस्सा हाते हैं। यह मानव संस्कृति की उपज है। भारत एक अनेक राज्यों व परम्पराओं और संस्कृतियों से भरा पूरा देश है। जिसमें अनेको धर्म व समुदाय के जनजातीय लोग रहते हैं। उनकी अलग परम्परा व संस्कृति है। क्योंकि हर जनमानस समाज में रहता है और समाज का अभिन्न अंग होता है। इसलिए उनकी क्रियाकलाप व कलाएँ भी समाज से जुड़ी होती है। लोेक कला का जन्म मानव जीवन के साथ ही माना जाता है। मानव की सहचरी के रूप में कला सदा ही उसके साथ रही है।
References
Graphic Design, Narendra Yadav, p. 29
Modern Indian Painting, Girraj Kishore, p. 210-219
Contemporary Art of India, Pran Nath Mago, translated by Samitra Mohan, p. 61-63
Kala Vilas, R.A. Agarwal, p. 220
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